North West Service 14 Back on Track After Incident
Service 14 resumed normal operations after police incident temporarily disrupted route
Service 14 Resumes After Police Incident
Service 14 returned to normal operations Sunday after a police incident temporarily disrupted the route, transit officials said. The incident occurred December 15, though officials didn't specify the duration of the disruption or how many passengers were affected. The agency announced via social media that service has fully resumed.
Police incidents occasionally require transit agencies to reroute or temporarily suspend service for passenger and operator safety, according to standard transit protocols. The nature of the police incident wasn't disclosed by officials. Transit agencies typically coordinate with local law enforcement to resume service as quickly as possible once incidents are resolved. Specific details about what caused the disruption weren't available by publication time.

Officials said the incident has been completely resolved and operations returned to the regular schedule. The transit agency didn't provide information on how many trips were delayed or cancelled during the disruption. Service 14 route details, including the areas served and typical ridership numbers, weren't immediately available. The agency announced the resolution through its social media channels rather than a formal press release.
The service returned to normal on December 15, the same day the incident occurred, officials confirmed. A specific timeline for when the disruption began and ended wasn't provided by the transit agency. Officials said passengers can now expect regular service to continue as scheduled.

Passengers who experienced delays earlier in the day can now travel without further interruptions, according to the transit agency. Officials didn't say whether affected riders would receive any compensation or service credits. Riders can check Moovit for real-time Service 14 updates and schedule information to plan their trips.











